Travis Kelce may have landed in Sydney ahead of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts that begin today at the Accor Stadium, but will the NFL star be joining the superstar in Singapore as well? Riding high on the victory train after his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, the 34-year-old tight end seems to be enjoying his time as a supportive boyfriend by taking a private jet across the world to be with her.

 

Many reports even suggest he will join Taylor for the rest of her Asia and Europe tour. So, what’s the plan for this globetrotting couple?

The world saw Travis and Taylor’s PDA-filled tête-à-tête in Las Vegas after the Kansas City Chiefs lifted the Super Bowl trophy. But Taylor’s presence didn’t come easy. With a show scheduled in Tokyo the night before, the Grammy winner hopped onto her jet just in time to make it for the game.

While Swifties were concerned whether she’d make it or not, Taylor said goodbye to the jet lag and yes to being the most supportive girlfriend. Of course, having your own plane on standby does help! Ed Kelce, Travis’s dad, opened up to People about his impression of Swift post the Super Bowl win

The NFL star’s dad said he’s grown close with Taylor’s father, Scott Swift, and that the two bonded over their love for the NFL. “Scott played college football, so he was right into it. I think he likes that his daughter is dating a football player and not a musician,” Ed added.

Praising Swift, he thanked her for being “probably the most famous person in the world,” and yet, “so warm and gracious” in every meeting and at games. “She loves football so much, and she sets a good example during games. I was so shocked that during the Super Bowl, my buddies and I left some rubbish near us, and when Taylor got up, she stopped and picked it all up and put it in the trash,” Ed shared.

After the celebrations, which saw T n T partying with the Kelce parents, Taylor was once again off to perform in Melbourne, Australia. Travis took a breather from this show and decided to stay back in Las Vegas. Soon after, the footballer was spotted playing golf at the Wynn Las Vegas, where he was a part of a celebrity exhibition match. Golf isn’t the only thing taking up Kelce’s time post the Super Bowl. News of him joining as the executive producer for the film, My Dead Friend Zoe, has also been doing the rounds. The movie’s summary aligns perfectly with Kelce’s comedic tastes with the film being characterised as a darkly humorous drama focusing on a US Army veteran, her deceased best friend whom she struggles to part with, and her distant grandfather. Ed Harris, Sonequa Martin-Green, and Natalie Morales not only lead the cast but also serve as executive producers, sharing the role with Kelce. The film will premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas in March.